SEO Gets Consumers To The Site -- Now What?
Econsultancy, Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:10 PM
An Econsultancy's Site Search Report, published with Funnelback, finds 57% of companies are planning to increase their investment in site search. Conversion rates through site search can produce 50% higher than average rates. Graham Charlton tells us what companies intend to spend this year on Web sites to improve searches.
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